Changing Belts / Ordering from Worldpac

cobram at juno.com cobram at juno.com
Sat May 9 17:55:43 PDT 2015


Have you tried Advance Auto  Parts or Carquest?  

I think they are both distributors for Worldpac.  The local Advance Auto
Parts got me a wasserpump for the Mercyless Benz, there was a Geba pump
in the "Carquest" box.

So far they've had everything WorldPac has, but I've only used them on
the weekends when I really needed a part that missed my friends shop
delivery cutoff.  
I suspect the local WorldPac will deliver to Advance or Carquest anytime
they need something during business hours.

Worth a try.

BCNU,
Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.


On Sat, 9 May 2015 19:53:42 -0400 "mboucher70 hotmail.com"
<mboucher70 at hotmail.com> writes:
> Last summer, in response to this post, it was suggested that Worldpac 
> lists 
> a slightly longer A/C belt which would make the fitting a bit 
> easier.  Below 
> its stated "Worldpac lists the 9x125 as an option.  I'd use it."  by 
> which I 
> guess it was meant a 13x925 belt.
> 
> Question I had is how to go about getting a belt like that?  
> Worldpac only 
> sells to companies.  Are there online options?
> 
> Can car parts (Napa, CanadianTire) search for belts via length?  I 
> went to 
> the latter and they didn't list the 925 belt for a 1990 Audi so they 
> 
> couldn't help me.  Maybe if I'd tried "get me a belt that's 13x925, 
> I don't 
> care if its listed for a Ford".
> 
> Alternatively is there a site online that I can use to search for 
> belts by 
> length?

SNIP



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